@walesmaven wrote:
Maybe I can snag a shop and make that rental a business expense?
Regular Philadelphia Eagles or the Joe Biden Eagles?@HonnyBrown wrote:
My Mom sent me a care package with winter coats, gloves, scarves, and a Philadelphia Eagles t-shirt. My Mom is awesome!
Honny, that is so cool! Moms are awesome! I miss my mom. She died back in 2001. But whenever we spoke on the phone, she would always say, "Hello, my darling daughter." I miss that to this day.@HonnyBrown wrote:
My Mom sent me a care package with winter coats, gloves, scarves, and a Philadelphia Eagles t-shirt. My Mom is awesome!
Make sure you support the handle. That's the easiest thing to break in shipping. We stuff it with paper or packing peanuts then make a V with a piece of cardboard to wrap around the handle. I've filed 3 insurance claims this year. I have filed 1 in the last 20 years. USPS has been rough with packages lately.@walesmaven wrote:
Very, very carefully wrapping a vintage teapot and its lid for shipping. Once I lowered the price a bit it sold for the new list price. Reorganizing the coming week. Grocery and wine store with non-driving neighbor. Waiting for more election results. Finishing (I hope!) the office/living room reorganization.
I thought so too. I shipped a very light weight cruet set. I actually was able to double box it, and they still broke it. I could not believe it!@walesmaven wrote:
SoCal,
Thank you for sharing your experience.
All of my dimensions used to estimate shipping costs are for containers large enough to "handle" such issues. And I have plenty of bubble wrap, cardboard tape, etc, to construct proper nests for delicate things.